An old dresser upcycled with fresh paint and brass knobs, with the top drawer given a herringbone facade made from popsicle sticks.
The project
This solid Pine dresser was coated in a thick red/brown varnish and was in desperate need of a makeover. I decided to freshen the piece up with a light colour and add a herringbone feature to the top drawer.

Steps
Step 1
First, I removed the existing hardware and gave the dresser a thorough clean using sugar soap. Then I removed the varnish from the top using my carbide scraper, before sanding with a Ryobi orbital sander.


Step 2
After wiping clean, I primed the dresser using Taubmans 3 in 1 prep and painted using Dulux interior, in the colours Colorbond Dune and Natural White.


Step 3
For the top drawer, I used jumbo popsicle sticks to create a herringbone pattern, which I glued with Gorilla wood glue. Once dry, I used my Ryobi multi tool to cut the overhanging pop sticks, before sanding the top and edges smooth. I filled all gaps and edges with wood filler, sanding again once dry. I drilled new holes for the handles.



Step 4
I sealed all natural timber surfaces with Feast Watson liming white and the painted surfaces with Cabot's water-based polyurethane.

Step 5
I used peel and stick wallpaper to line the drawers and finished off the dresser with new brass knobs.

Tools and materials
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Before and after


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